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Did NIL kill the upset? Why this year's NCAA tournament could be chalkier than ever
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Did NIL kill the upset? Why this year's NCAA tournament could be chalkier than ever
College basketball data analyst Ken Pomeroy noticed another shift: more games this season had much higher pregame win probabilities in his ratings. He says he believes the transfer portal has strengthened elite teams and widened the gap between the top and bottom of Division I.
09.03.2026 11:38 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
Great/crazy story from Shwetha Surendran of ESPN on Cal State University Bakersfield MBB scandal
California school hired a coach, but police say he moonlighted as a pimp
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In which I explain very politely to the Sun Belt, and all its detractors, that the Sun Belt ladder format is objectively right. www.basketunderreview.com/the-sun-belt...
05.03.2026 13:03 β π 16 π 5 π¬ 3 π 5
Great newsletter to see in my inbox.
@mattbrown.bsky.social with receipts of some HMs Miami (OH) tried to play but were scared.
Example: π Pitt lost buy game on same day anyways
What a line π
"Steve Pikiell's agent negotiated one of the all-time one-sided contracts.Β RutgersΒ might dissolve as a university if it paid out the remainder of his contract: the schoolΒ would be on the hook for more than $20 million."
The bosses asked me to write up an overview of the 2026 coaching carousel.
We've still got a lot of fogginess, but I think this is a fair assessment of the hot seat as of this week. My over/under for high-major job changes: 10.5.
Certainly possible we get a surprise pop in the next 10-15 days.
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How Gonzaga-Saint Maryβs evolved into one of college basketballβs most riveting rivalries | West Coast Conclusion
The DUNKERQUE, where Murray State frosh standout Roman Domon played
NCAA ties:
Edon Maxhuni: Long Beach St
Mike Lewis, Duquesne
Chris Babb: Iowa State
David Joplin: Marquette
Jacob Gilyard, Richmond
And they got the French LOUKA ...Β Louka Letailleur, big timer in 2008 gen
Cholet has very impressive young PG Aaron Towo-Nansi, at 5'9, 16, getting real run in French Pro AΒ + FIBA Basketball Champions League (3rd tier, one behind EuroCup).
To be this short/young and getting run vs. grown men in good league, rare!
Cholet NCAA ties
TJ Campell (Portland), 5'9 PG getting it done at 38 ... mid major killers!
Mo Diarra (NC State)
Chibuzo Agbo (USC)
Qudus Wahab (Penn St)
Keshawn Justice (Santa Clara)
Jamuni McNeace (Oklahoma)
Deandre Gholston (Mizzou)
Also Gerald Ayayi, brother of Joel (Gonzaga)
LIVE HOOPS!
"Looking for SLEEPERS, in the countries ... that everybody sleeping on!"
DEEP in the part of France a lot of French people haven't even been to ... Maine-et-Loire region, CHOLET, aka handkerchief town aka "The house that Rudy Gobert built"
Cc: @maxjacoby.bsky.social
"He admits he overlooked Tanner in his initial roster evaluation.
And then Byington actually had his first real conversation with Tanner and his family.
"I sat down with him for like five minutes, and I'm like, 'I might have just met the best young man I've ever met in my life,'" Byington said.
Good morning from glazed-over Nashville. Here's a big column on a small guy who plays larger than anyone on the court.
Tyler Tanner is a diminutive dynamo who grew up 15 minutes from Vanderbilt but rarely went to the gamesβbecause Vandy often lost.
Now he's changing all of that for the 18-3 Dores.
Brayden Burries ... The guys who go about things the right way in recruiting process seem to find their way. Pops seems plugged in on the right things
27.01.2026 16:01 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Arizona is 21-0.
It dangerously flirted with being 20-1.
But it's 21-0.
And it just induced AJ Dybantsa into the worst game of his college career.
I talked to Tommy Lloyd and Brayden Burriesβwho vastly outplayed Dybantsaβafter last night's win. Column from Provo:
No. 25 Miami is college basketballβs best-kept secret: Why the RedHawks are ranked, undefeated, and unsatisfied
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"There are student-athletes who are at their 4th & 5th college & several who are older thanΒ NBA MVP [SGA] who played his last college game for me 8 years ago
While this plays out, college students are transferring so frequently that theyβre not staying on track to earn a degree
Didn't expect this when perusing the international and domestic news of the day. π
John Calipari has penned an op-ed in Washington Post
How to stop the chaos of college sports
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Column: Everyone is trying to figure out Indiana's secret sauce under Curt Cignetti. The main ingredient is stunningly simple. A breakdown of the Hoosiers' historically great ability to not screw up. bit.ly/49GRbVP
06.01.2026 17:46 β π 16 π 4 π¬ 2 π 2
#Nebrasketball is HERE
Nebraska basketballβs stunning rise: Huskers crack top 10 for first time since 1966
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"And I donβt think I agree that based on past precedent in terms of who the first four out and the bubble teams are, that itβs the 12th, 13th and 14th power-conference schools. "
05.01.2026 19:56 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0New: Q &A with NCAA president Charlie Baker. Eligibility, portal, NIL, CSC, tourney expansion β¦ and his favorite sporting events since becoming the most enthusiastic fan to ever lead the association. bit.ly/45x3OAn
05.01.2026 19:51 β π 7 π 2 π¬ 0 π 1βI would just say with the players, obviously with all the G League (guys), I just had no idea that that was even an option. I thought it was actually a joke when I saw it. I just assumed that when you stay in the draft or you get drafted that you would forgo your college eligibility. I was not aware of the loopholes in it. My biggest thing I would say is, listen, player empowermentβs great. Players have to do what they can to make sure that they're doing what's in their best interest. They're taking advantage of those opportunities now with NIL and the portal. The coaches are obviously always gonna do whatβs in their best interest if they can grab a player from somewhere. It's gone on forever. Coaches have cheated in recruiting for years. Theyβve paid players. I mean, the coaches are gonna find ways to make their team the best they can be. But I would say my biggest thing is: whoβs looking out for the shield, the college basketball (shield)? Whoβs protecting college basketball, one of the most special things we have in sports. College basketball, March Madness, the second biggest annual sporting event every year. We need a commissioner. We need rules, we need guidelines. The frustrating part is we all are willing to adapt and play this new game in this new era of, I guess college sports, or whether it's G League β I don't know what we're in exactly right now β but it's a frustrating game to play when you don't know the rules and rules are being made up as you go and there's no communication and there's no leadership. So, I think college basketball needs a commissioner. A (Roger) Goodell. A David Stern. Somebody that's gonna make decisions and start making moves that are in the best interest of college basketball, not just having coaches and players do what's in the best interest of them.β
I reached out to Dan Hurley for a quote about Baylor adding a former NBA pick/in-season roster adds. He left me a voice memo tonight with a thought on the state of CBB. Hurley understandably catches flack about his sideline antics, but IMO he cares about the sport as much as any coach out there.
30.12.2025 02:14 β π 57 π 10 π¬ 5 π 11
Baylor has landed an in-season free agent who was an NBA pick in 2023. The news set the college sports world aflame.
I talked to Scott Drew this morning about why he did it, but more than that, laid out just how increasingly common rostering pros is becoming in college sports.
Please read:
"a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll of 1,032 American adults found plummeting support for sports gambling nationwide, compared with a similar poll conducted in 2022, and widespread concern about the possibility of fixed or rigged outcomes"
29.12.2025 15:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0"the integrity of games β perhaps the most precious commodity in sports and the one that once united the leaguesβ commissioners against gambling β is increasingly being called into question, a trend some are calling an existential threat to the long-term viability of sports."
29.12.2025 15:09 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
"βJournalism has had a problem where it does not speak up for itself enough,β Torre said.
βAnd fundamentally, I just wonβt apologize for that. And so if Iβm going to come off like an influencer in that regard, this is what I have made peace with in 2025.β
Interesting @washingtonpost.com profile of Pablo Torre
www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/...
βJournalists maybe stopped appreciating how cool their job is.
"You guys are basically detectives if youβre actually reporting s---. Bringing people into the process is like bringing them into a movie.β
Itβs not even January, but Tim Bergstraser is already delivering feats the Denver menβs basketball program hasnβt seen in over 20 years.
www.denvergazette.com/2025/12/26/t...